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OpenAI's first developer conference kicking off in San Francisco on Monday

4m · Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing · 03 Nov 21:01

For the first-time ever, OpenAI will launch a developer conference, and it will take place right here in San Francisco.

A handful of developers from different tech companies will gather in the city on Monday to learn more about the ChatGPT maker.

For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg reporter Ellen Huet.

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